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Troy's Polamalu's #'s

With this new workout regime and a healthy outlook, lets look at some #'s for Troy's season next year:

Tackles: 114

Int: 6

Sacks: 6

FF: 5

FR: 4

DEF TD: 2

I Personally think we should stop blitzing him so much--all he does is run straight into a 320-pd lineman or overruns the play everytime--let him punish the RB'S, WR and TE'S and occasionally blitz and help with run support--YOUR PREDICTIONS PLEASE:::

Re: Troy's Polamalu's #'s

I think with a revamp younger LB corps we shouldn't have to play Troy so often in the box... the young bucks will have more athleticism to bring to the table. I'd like to see just a healthier Troy on the field. He's been plagued so often these last two seasons with ailments that have really limited his efficacy as the number one play maker on our defense. I think 3rd year Troy was the best by far and hasn't been as formidable since. JMHO.

Re: Troy's Polamalu's #'s

Originally Posted by SMASHMOUTHFOOTBALL

With this new workout regime and a healthy outlook, lets look at some #'s for Troy's season next year:

Tackles: 114

Int: 6

Sacks: 6

FF: 5

FR: 4

DEF TD: 2

I Personally think we should stop blitzing him so much--all he does is run straight into a 320-pd lineman or overruns the play everytime--let him punish the RB'S, WR and TE'S and occasionally blitz and help with run support--YOUR PREDICTIONS PLEASE:::

I don't quite understand why you are predicting 6 sacks, and then saying we should stop blitzing him so much. He's had 7 total sacks in a 5 year career...so how does he suddenly have a career high sack number while blitzing less? Just curious...

The Rams' offense featuring weapons such as Marshall Faulk, Torrey Holt, and Isaac Bruce were known as "The Greatest Show on Turf"

The Steelers' offense featuring weapons such as Le'Veon Bell and Martavis Bryant should be known as "The Greatest Show on Grass"

This has nothing at all to do with respective playing surfaces at the Edward Jones Dome vs. Heinz Field.

Mineral Ridge, Ohio (Where the standard of expectation does not change)!!!

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Re: Troy's Polamalu's #'s

Originally Posted by SMASHMOUTHFOOTBALL

With this new workout regime and a healthy outlook, lets look at some #'s for Troy's season next year:

Tackles: 114

Int: 6

Sacks: 6

FF: 5

FR: 4

DEF TD: 2

I Personally think we should stop blitzing him so much--all he does is run straight into a 320-pd lineman or overruns the play everytime--let him punish the RB'S, WR and TE'S and occasionally blitz and help with run support--YOUR PREDICTIONS PLEASE:::

This would be the greatest defensive statistical season in NFL history. He won't get near 6 sacks. 2 sacks and 3-4 INT's would be great. He's not a big "ed Reed type" INT safety. I just want TP to make more game changing plays. They don't necessarily have to be turnovers either. Remember the 2005 AFCCG? The two tackles he made on Tatum Bell(?) on that screen pass and on Mike Anderson near their own goal line were two of the better plays I have ever seen. That is what the D has lacked the past two seasons...game changing plays!!!!!!

Re: Troy's Polamalu's #'s

With this new workout regime and a healthy outlook, lets look at some #'s for Troy's season next year:

Tackles: 114

Int: 6

Sacks: 6

FF: 5

FR: 4

DEF TD: 2

I Personally think we should stop blitzing him so much--all he does is run straight into a 320-pd lineman or overruns the play everytime--let him punish the RB'S, WR and TE'S and occasionally blitz and help with run support--YOUR PREDICTIONS PLEASE:::

I don't quite understand why you are predicting 6 sacks, and then saying we should stop blitzing him so much. He's had 7 total sacks in a 5 year career...so how does he suddenly have a career high sack number while blitzing less? Just curious...

i was thinking the same thing. he better not get that many sacks, i hate seeing him taking on nose tackles week in and out

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I think they should stop blitzing TP so much, not entirely though. Pick your spots, the corner or safety blitz is really only effective when its a surprise.... If the young studs up front do a good job, and DickLe Beau gets his timing down, then Troy could easily have 4 or 5 sacks.

Re: Troy's Polamalu's #'s

With this new workout regime and a healthy outlook, lets look at some #'s for Troy's season next year:

Tackles: 114

Int: 6

Sacks: 6

FF: 5

FR: 4

DEF TD: 2

I Personally think we should stop blitzing him so much--all he does is run straight into a 320-pd lineman or overruns the play everytime--let him punish the RB'S, WR and TE'S and occasionally blitz and help with run support--YOUR PREDICTIONS PLEASE:::

This would be the greatest defensive statistical season in NFL history. He won't get near 6 sacks. 2 sacks and 3-4 INT's would be great. He's not a big "ed Reed type" INT safety. I just want TP to make more game changing plays. They don't necessarily have to be turnovers either. Remember the 2005 AFCCG? The two tackles he made on Tatum Bell(?) on that screen pass and on Mike Anderson near their own goal line were two of the better plays I have ever seen. That is what the D has lacked the past two seasons...game changing plays!!!!!!

Forget Ed Reed I would be happy with a Bob Sanders. That guy changes the whole face of the Colts defense. They go from top of the league with him in there to the bottom when he is hurt.

Mineral Ridge, Ohio (Where the standard of expectation does not change)!!!

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Re: Troy's Polamalu's #'s

Originally Posted by LasVegasGuy

Originally Posted by SteelerNation1

Originally Posted by SMASHMOUTHFOOTBALL

With this new workout regime and a healthy outlook, lets look at some #'s for Troy's season next year:

Tackles: 114

Int: 6

Sacks: 6

FF: 5

FR: 4

DEF TD: 2

I Personally think we should stop blitzing him so much--all he does is run straight into a 320-pd lineman or overruns the play everytime--let him punish the RB'S, WR and TE'S and occasionally blitz and help with run support--YOUR PREDICTIONS PLEASE:::

This would be the greatest defensive statistical season in NFL history. He won't get near 6 sacks. 2 sacks and 3-4 INT's would be great. He's not a big "ed Reed type" INT safety. I just want TP to make more game changing plays. They don't necessarily have to be turnovers either. Remember the 2005 AFCCG? The two tackles he made on Tatum Bell(?) on that screen pass and on Mike Anderson near their own goal line were two of the better plays I have ever seen. That is what the D has lacked the past two seasons...game changing plays!!!!!!

Forget Ed Reed I would be happy with a Bob Sanders. That guy changes the whole face of the Colts defense. They go from top of the league with him in there to the bottom when he is hurt.

I guess the question is, would you take Sanders over Polamalu right now? Both have had injuries the past few yrs. I love what 43 brings to our D when healthy, but Sanders is a beast.

Re: Troy's Polamalu's #'s

With this new workout regime and a healthy outlook, lets look at some #'s for Troy's season next year:

Tackles: 114

Int: 6

Sacks: 6

FF: 5

FR: 4

DEF TD: 2

I Personally think we should stop blitzing him so much--all he does is run straight into a 320-pd lineman or overruns the play everytime--let him punish the RB'S, WR and TE'S and occasionally blitz and help with run support--YOUR PREDICTIONS PLEASE:::

This would be the greatest defensive statistical season in NFL history. He won't get near 6 sacks. 2 sacks and 3-4 INT's would be great. He's not a big "ed Reed type" INT safety. I just want TP to make more game changing plays. They don't necessarily have to be turnovers either. Remember the 2005 AFCCG? The two tackles he made on Tatum Bell(?) on that screen pass and on Mike Anderson near their own goal line were two of the better plays I have ever seen. That is what the D has lacked the past two seasons...game changing plays!!!!!!

Forget Ed Reed I would be happy with a Bob Sanders. That guy changes the whole face of the Colts defense. They go from top of the league with him in there to the bottom when he is hurt.

I guess the question is, would you take Sanders over Polamalu right now? Both have had injuries the past few yrs. I love what 43 brings to our D when healthy, but Sanders is a beast.

I'll take a healthy Troy over a healthy Sanders every day of the week. I respect what that little fella in Indy can do, I respect Ed Reed's ball-hawking skills, I respect the way that John Lynch would use his body like a missile in his heyday, I respect the career that Brian Dawkins has been able to put up in Philly, and Carnell Lake is one of my all-time favorite players, but when Troy is on top of his game (and it has been a couple of years now since that has been the case due to this string of injuries), I don't think the league has seen a better overall safety since Ronnie Lott retired. Just my opinion. I look forward to seeing that guy patrolling our secondary once again this season after his off-season workout regimen in California.

The Rams' offense featuring weapons such as Marshall Faulk, Torrey Holt, and Isaac Bruce were known as "The Greatest Show on Turf"

The Steelers' offense featuring weapons such as Le'Veon Bell and Martavis Bryant should be known as "The Greatest Show on Grass"

This has nothing at all to do with respective playing surfaces at the Edward Jones Dome vs. Heinz Field.

Re: Troy's Polamalu's #'s

Originally Posted by RussBII

I think they should stop blitzing TP so much, not entirely though. Pick your spots, the corner or safety blitz is really only effective when its a surprise.... If the young studs up front do a good job, and DickLe Beau gets his timing down, then Troy could easily have 4 or 5 sacks.

Exactly, I think that Lebeau is a big key in how good a season Troy could have. Remember in his first few years? You always heard how "The QB has to find Troy prior to each snap", and "he must be accounted for on every play". That was because they never knew where he would be lining up or what he would be doing. Instead, last year they decided that Troy should be close to the line on almost every play, so the O knew where he would be. They then decided that Keisel should be the 'wild card' Adalius Thomas type.

Not only is Troy more suited to play that unknown role, Keisel seemed lost too often. Return the RDE role to the more standard duties, and let your freak athlete be the one who was the question mark. I think that it would bring an improvement to both players.